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Iran Bans Pokemon Go Over 'Security Concerns' (usatoday.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Iran has become the first country to ban Pokemon Go, the mobile game where users (aka Pokemon trainers) roam the physical world in search for digital creatures known as Pokemon. The country cites security concerns for the reason behind the ban. "Any game that wants to operate nationwide in Iran needs to obtain permission from the ministry of culture and Islamic guidance, and the Pokemon Go app has not yet requested such a permission," Abolhasan Firouzabadi, the head of Iran's supreme council of virtual space, told the Isna news agency. The Guardian reports that Iranian officials feel that the game can create problems for the country and its people. Iranian authorities use smart filtering software, a system that affects connectivity speeds and in many cases has replaced more traditional mechanisms for blocking internet services, the Guardian reported.

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  1. GPS Spoof by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I'm going to GPS spoof all throughout that country. I wonder if highly populated areas with little to no activity increase rewards somehow.

  2. israeli army identifies a new threat: 'pokemon go' by sittingnut · · Score: 3, Insightful
  3. Re:Quote by ArtemaOne · · Score: 1

    They need a new series based on this. That sounds very compelling. Darker, maybe mid-to-late-teens and anime styled.

  4. Smart by PPH · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How long will it be before someone sets up a PokeStop or Pokemon gym or whatever it is that causes people to congregate at a location and plants a bomb there? Or just messes with people by planting a rare Pokemon inside some sacred temple like the Kaaba?

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    1. Re:Smart by ArtemaOne · · Score: 1

      The Stops are in churches and mosques and all sorts of places by default. It isn't uncommon for you to see Lures placed in them since people spend a great deal of time sitting still when you're there.

    2. Re:Smart by SvnLyrBrto · · Score: 3, Informative

      Most of the locations are actually user-generated. Niantic imported their POI database from Ingress to populate the map in Pokemon Go.

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    3. Re:Smart by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 1

      Becuase until there was pokemon, people rarely gathered in large crowds conducive to mass murder? How long will it be until someone sets up a starbucks that causes people to congregate at a location and plants a bomb there?

    4. Re:Smart by monkeyman.kix · · Score: 3, Interesting

      How long will it be before someone sets up a PokeStop or Pokemon gym or whatever it is that causes people to congregate at a location and plants a bomb there? Or just messes with people by planting a rare Pokemon inside some sacred temple like the Kaaba?

      Oh thats right, we should all go back indoors and forget that there is a real world out there. Its terrible that we have become so insulated and fearful of what could potentially happen that the first sign that we feel we can emerge from our darkened basements to see the outside (however augmented it may be) that someone screams chicken and wants us all back inside where its "safe". This is what the terrorists want. In fact this is what most governments want. They want and need a fearful populace so the leaders can implement more control over our lives. I say take back your freedom. Download Pokemon Go, Walk around and see your neighbourhood. Meet new friends and see that there is nothing to worry about, and stick it the the fear mongers.

    5. Re:Smart by aliquis · · Score: 1

      The Muslims were just fine altering the Kaaba in the first Place.

      At-least it would be more real, more purposeful, more peaceful and allow more people to join in.

      The problem for the Iranian religitards is of course that people may find out how fun life may be when you're not a brainwashed monotheist who spend your whole life with one thing where that thing is a complete obsession with what to do when you're not living any longer.

    6. Re:Smart by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      It's a matter of magnitude. Imagine a Pokestop in a Starbucks.

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    7. Re:Smart by CrimsonAvenger · · Score: 1

      A Pokestop is active onece every five minutes at most Hardly going to cause massive crowds to gather.

      As far as I can tell, there are seven or eight Pokestops in my neighborhood (depending on how you count "in my neighborhood - the library is across the street at the outer corner), and I've never seen people gathering at any of them that wouldn't be there if there wasn't a Pokestop....

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    8. Re:Smart by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      Or that bait stuff. Whatever they do to make those things appear where they want them to.

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    9. Re:Smart by PPH · · Score: 1

      someone sets up a starbucks

      One would be a problem. But there are so many Starbucks that the population density of customers is fairly well distributed.

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    10. Re: Smart by aliquis · · Score: 1

      Yep, the polytheists got it going on!

      Life may not revolve about how everything you may enjoy in life is a sin and how you should dedicate your life to being dead then at-least.

      Sad to ruin life.

    11. Re:Smart by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 1

      I don't have to imagine it. There are already pokestops near most starbucks. And it attracts people who would otherwise be at starbucks, to starbucks, but now they are playing pokemon.

    12. Re:Smart by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 1

      How many pokestops do you think there are?

  5. Good Spy technique by Virtucon · · Score: 2, Funny

    Put all the Pokemon in that highly secure Atomic Bomb I mean er uhm Peaceful Uranium enrichment plant. Free Spying for everyone.

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  6. Re:Tor, DoD & You! by sexconker · · Score: 2

    You're rambling a lot.

  7. Re:Quote by riis138 · · Score: 1

    I laughed way harder than I should've at this.

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  8. Define irony by agm · · Score: 3

    A theocracy banning a pasttime that sees you out seeking for beings that aren't really there.

    1. Re:Define irony by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 1

      At least the pokemon exist in an abstract sense.

    2. Re:Define irony by Opportunist · · Score: 2

      It's a monotheistic religion. Meaning, they insist in having the monopoly on imaginary friends.

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    3. Re:Define irony by Bratch · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I thought it was banned because of the reference to evolution, or maybe that was Saudi Arabia.

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  9. First country? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Someone forgot Saudi Arabia. Iran is only the first to do it over security concerns.

  10. The crazy part is by KennethWatrous · · Score: 1

    You can walk down the Strip in Las Vegas and see all the people running into each other as they try to catch those pokemon. It used to be that you went to see the sites, drink a really tall cocktail, and lose your spare change on slots. Now all I see are people staring at phones.

    1. Re:The crazy part is by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      Now all I see are people staring at phones.

      Well, look at the bright side. You can take women back to your hotel room while their boyfriends look for imaginary animals.

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  11. by all means... by e432776 · · Score: 1

    ..these are the folks we should have involved in internet governance
    via UN
    other venues

  12. Re:This is a tax by behrooz0az · · Score: 1

    They used to charge ~$50-100 for the permission and there was a whole lot o paperwork involved. I don't think it's the money.

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  13. Re:Quote by Opportunist · · Score: 1

    So ... Team Rocket finally gets a chance?

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  14. Re:Again, Iran shows it knows its stuff by Big+Hairy+Ian · · Score: 1

    Iran has become the first country to ban Pokemon Go

    Didn't Saudi Arabia ban it over a week ago?

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  15. Re: of course! by stealth_finger · · Score: 1

    So, this and the Plan9 post got modded down, but not the bolded post full of bigotry up at the top of the page. It's a shame that the moderators apparently are bigots.

    FFS, the mods are the users. The lowest a thing can be is -1, which it it. It's up top because it was posted before what is below it. This isn't reddit with up and down shit and namby pambies unable to ignore obvious trolling. Comments don't get deleted, the get modded by the users. If you can't hack being exposed to it and putting it aside as the obvious troll shit it is then maybe you'd be happier on safespace.com discussing my little pony with your interlectual peers. As long as the discussion doesn't get too heated that is of course.

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  16. Re:Pokemon is Patriarchy by stealth_finger · · Score: 1

    Not quite but it does heavily promote taking animals from the wild, imprisoning them and then forcing them to fight each other for your own amusement. No matter how you cut it that's some pretty dark shit. Animal cruelty means nothing to these people :O

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  17. Re:Again, Iran shows it knows its stuff by unixisc · · Score: 1

    They just need to convert Pokémon to Islam, and Iran/Saudi Arabia will be just fine w/ it

  18. Re:American responds: Marg Bar Iran! Death to Iran by PPH · · Score: 1

    More likely it will be the Sunnis, through their Daesh militant arm.

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  19. Re:Again, Iran shows it knows its stuff by orgelspieler · · Score: 1

    My understanding is that was more to do with a long-standing ban on Pokemon in general, since they view it as Zionist for some bizarre reason. But I think that was a fatwa, not necessarily having the same standing as an actual legal ban. My understanding of religion and politics in the Middle East is not 100%, though, so look it up before you travel.

  20. Re: It will be better at... by funwithBSD · · Score: 1

    I don't think Turks are Arabs either...

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  21. Re:Again, Iran shows it knows its stuff by Lodlaiden · · Score: 1

    You're correct that they issued a fatwa against it, citing gambling as the main source of objection...but...it still works here...and most of the PokeStops are mosques...
    whistles and walks past the mosque again....

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  22. Re: It will be better at... by unixisc · · Score: 1

    I neither said nor implied that they were. I said that the GP's statement about stupidity and corruption in the Middle East is valid for Arabs, Iranians and Turks. In short, all the Mohammedans there.